Microsoft steps up battle with Google
Gates, Microsoft’s co-founder and chief software architect, said he was skeptical of Google’s ability to maintain its dominance in the search marketplace indefinitely. Increasingly, he asserted, that competition would revolve around new technologies and take place in new arenas.
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